NVVN invites bids for a 660 kW rooftop solar project in Shillong, requiring bidders to submit separate techno-commercial and price proposals online.
Why it matters: Foreign tenders are a distraction; focus on the upcoming EU mandate for commercial rooftop solar instead.
The Illusion of Global Opportunity
If you are a European EPC or developer, stop reading the international trade press for project leads. A 660kW tender in Meghalaya, India, is not a market signal—it is noise. Unless you have a subsidiary in India, a local supply chain, and an intimate understanding of the Indian regulatory framework, this is a distraction from your actual P&L.
The Reality Check
Let’s talk about focus. In the time it takes to vet a cross-continental tender like this, your team could have finished a site survey for a 1MW commercial rooftop project in North Rhine-Westphalia. The European market is currently grappling with the EU Solar Standard, which mandates solar on all new commercial and public buildings by 2027. That is where your growth is.
Stop chasing headlines about 600kW projects halfway across the globe. The only thing this news tells us is that small-scale C&I solar is growing globally. If you need a lead, look at your own backyard. The German Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG) reforms have simplified permitting for rooftop systems under 100kW, and the pipeline for 500kW+ industrial retrofits in the Benelux region is currently outstripping installer capacity. Don't waste your energy on projects you aren't legally permitted to build.